Just ignore the people making criticisms. I think its great you did this and put it up. I carried one of these in the army reserve many years ago and loved the range time. Stripped and cleaned many times but this is a new way of looking at one. Thank you.
Great automation. A picture is worth a thousand words and this video makes it pretty clear. A couple things. I have found that some special tools can be required for the disassembly shown: 1. The gas tube and carry handle are secured by a gas tube collar that screws onto the receiver upper. It has cut recesses around the smooth collar that normal tools cannot grasp, and a special wrench is required to remove it, especially if it has not been removed in years. 2. The buttstock of the standard rifle has a set of recoil spring housed in the buttstock. It is under high tension and will eject violently from the spring sleeve when the retaining screw is unscrewed from the rear of the buttstock; wear eye protection. Also, there is a special buttstock removal tool, that is designed to align the uncooperative spring sets, and is practically a must to put the assembly back together. Not only does it keep the springs from bending away from the holding sleeve when compressed, it protects the springs from damage when securing the screw that holds them in place. Also, at 1:21, a part is shown being removed. This is called a Sear Safety. It is associated with a fully automatic rifle and requires a cutout in the receiver that requires a class III, FFL to own. It is not found on most semi-auto upper receivers milled by today's manufacturers. Even normal kit guns will have a select lever on the lower receiver that may include the ability to place the lever into a full automatic position, but the new replacement upper receivers are built to not allow the selector to move to the full-auto position with the gun in the closed/locked position. As of 2021, build kits, spare original parts, and USA manufactured 922r compliant replacement parts are almost non-existent. The kits that are available went up from $300 to around $800 and many no longer include the barrel.
I only used the L1A1 and obviously this is an entire strip down which only an armourer would have done. As field strip downs go, I don't think there is a more simple one for any rifle. While originally designed for the 280, I'd have loved to have fired one chambered for that size to see the difference. HOWEVER.... what I'm really interested in is - what software did they use to make this?
This is a game called World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. It's on steam, mobile and some other places. There is a field strip mode that does just the field strip. I just record the game and am not affiliated with the devs but they make it like other game devs which means no precise measurements. They said they use multiple including max, maya, blender and others.
While this is amazing and fantastic and I really appreciate it, I must say the "unload" was done incorrectly and unsafely... there is still a round in the chamber! You must remove the magazine first.
Just ignore the people making criticisms. I think its great you did this and put it up. I carried one of these in the army reserve many years ago and loved the range time. Stripped and cleaned many times but this is a new way of looking at one. Thank you.
Carried one for 9 years, reliable and robust, nice to see it striped down like this. Ex gunner m
Great automation. A picture is worth a thousand words and this video makes it pretty clear.
A couple things. I have found that some special tools can be required for the disassembly shown:
1. The gas tube and carry handle are secured by a gas tube collar that screws onto the receiver upper. It has cut recesses around the smooth collar that normal tools cannot grasp, and a special wrench is required to remove it, especially if it has not been removed in years.
2. The buttstock of the standard rifle has a set of recoil spring housed in the buttstock. It is under high tension and will eject violently from the spring sleeve when the retaining screw is unscrewed from the rear of the buttstock; wear eye protection. Also, there is a special buttstock removal tool, that is designed to align the uncooperative spring sets, and is practically a must to put the assembly back together. Not only does it keep the springs from bending away from the holding sleeve when compressed, it protects the springs from damage when securing the screw that holds them in place.
Also, at 1:21, a part is shown being removed. This is called a Sear Safety. It is associated with a fully automatic rifle and requires a cutout in the receiver that requires a class III, FFL to own. It is not found on most semi-auto upper receivers milled by today's manufacturers. Even normal kit guns will have a select lever on the lower receiver that may include the ability to place the lever into a full automatic position, but the new replacement upper receivers are built to not allow the selector to move to the full-auto position with the gun in the closed/locked position.
As of 2021, build kits, spare original parts, and USA manufactured 922r compliant replacement parts are almost non-existent. The kits that are available went up from $300 to around $800 and many no longer include the barrel.
Makes me appreciate the simplicity of the AK47 even more!
thank you for taking the time and breaking down the FAL. Very helpful, especially with the sounds between screws and having to pull.
Thanks, it was helpful taking my lower receiver apart. The selector had me stuck until I watched your video and realized it had to be rotated up.
Love this rifle!
Thank you very much for publishing this video. This helped me a lot when I'm tinkering with my FN FAL (STG 58 variant) 308 metric rifle.
Great job. Thank you for creating this and publishing it.
Excelente trabajo. Muy didáctico. Felicitaciones.
This is the original FAL made in the 50's.
I only used the L1A1 and obviously this is an entire strip down which only an armourer would have done. As field strip downs go, I don't think there is a more simple one for any rifle. While originally designed for the 280, I'd have loved to have fired one chambered for that size to see the difference.
HOWEVER.... what I'm really interested in is - what software did they use to make this?
This is a game called World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. It's on steam, mobile and some other places. There is a field strip mode that does just the field strip. I just record the game and am not affiliated with the devs but they make it like other game devs which means no precise measurements. They said they use multiple including max, maya, blender and others.
So helpful!
this is amazing thank you so much
Yes it's an old video but still awsome,
Took a lot of work to produce this.
Damn I did not know the FAL had so many parts. Seems like a pain to take apart and re-assamble
Great job, tyvm!
This is extremely cool. Subbed. Is there a ptr91gi file?
EXCELENTE
how about folding stock fal0
A esto le llamo enseñanza excelente video
WOW! That is a lot of pieces. How many in all?
Part count on top right.
Fabulous. SLR good.
This is prety cool!
There is a pin that hold in the gas tube, in the front. That was not in the video but must be removed
o my god - how its hard !
While this is amazing and fantastic and I really appreciate it, I must say the "unload" was done incorrectly and unsafely... there is still a round in the chamber! You must remove the magazine first.
¿cómo se llama el juego?
+Osvaldo Ng World of Guns: Gun Disassembly. It's on steam, kongregate, facebook and some other places
+Gun Disassembly thanks!
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I'm not a fan of the drilling sound.
Dificult as M14
Ok
FN FAL>>>AK-47>>>>>>>>AR-15 😎😂
معقدة
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much parts.... much complex..... and much problem in a battle field....I would not choose so any one ....
You don't know much about FN FAL, do you.
ilganis Well, this is a full disassembly, you wouldn't go that far in the field, you would just field strip it if you had to.
Field strip is literally just unlatching the upper and lower with a lever and pulling the bolt carrier out, it's basically AK simple in its operation
this is amazing thank you so much